Theophile Being Deny'd His Addresses To King James, Turned The Affront To His Own Glory In This Epig Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AB CCDEED F EEGEEHTHEOPHILE BEING DENY'D HIS ADDRESSES TO KING JAMES | A |
TURNED THE AFFRONT TO HIS OWN GLORY IN THIS EPIGRAM | B |
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Si Jaques le Roy du scavior | C |
Ne trouue bon de me voir | C |
Voila la cause infallible | D |
Car ravy de mon escrit | E |
Il creut que j'estois tout esprit | E |
Et par consequent invisible | D |
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LINEALLY TRANSLATED OUT OF THE FRENCH | F |
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If James the king of wit | E |
To see me thought not fit | E |
Sure this the cause hath been | G |
That ravish'd with my merit | E |
He thought I was all spirit | E |
And so not to be seen | H |
Richard Lovelace
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